Measuring Magnetic Remanence
by Nasa
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Measuring Magnetic Remanence
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Nasa
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Photograph - Photograph
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Measuring magnetic remanence. Scientist using a helmholtz coil to measure the approximate remanence of a magnet segment. Remanence is the magnetic flux that remains in a magnet after an external magnetic field has been removed. The magnet segment being measure is similar to those used in the linear alternator of the Advanced Stirling Convertor (ASC) - a type of free-piston Stirling engine used in the Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator (ASRG) currently being developed by Lockheed-Martin for the US Department of Energy and NASA. Photographed at the Thermal Energy Conversion Branch of NASA's John H. Glenn Research Center, Ohio, USA.
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